Expression of bone morphogenetic protein 10 and its role in biomineralization in Hyriopsis cumingii.

Int J Biol Macromol

Key Laboratory of Freshwater Aquatic Genetic Resources, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Afairs, Shanghai Ocean University, 999 Huchenghuan Road, Shanghai 201306, China; National Demonstration Center for Experimental Fisheries Science Education, Shanghai 201306, China; Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Aquaculture, Shanghai 201306, China. Electronic address:

Published: December 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focuses on bone morphogenetic protein 10 (BMP10) in the mollusk species Hyriopsis cumingii, which is important for shell and pearl formation.
  • Researchers cloned the Hc-BMP10 gene and found that its expression peaked during early embryonic stages and decreased as clams aged, indicating its role in development.
  • Silencing Hc-BMP10 led to changes in the shell structure, suggesting it is crucial for proper shell and pearl formation, and the findings could aid in improving breeding practices for H. cumingii.

Article Abstract

Shells and pearls are the products of biomineralization of shellfish after ingesting external mineral ions. Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) play a role in a variety of biological function, and the genes that encode them, are considered important shell-forming genes in mollusks and are associated with shell and pearl formation, embryonic development, and other functions, but bone morphogenetic protein 10 (BMP10) is poorly understood in Hyriopsis cumingii. In this study, we cloned Hc-BMP10 and obtained a 2477 bp full-length sequence encoding 460 amino acids with a conserved TGF-β structural domain. During the embryonic developmental stages, the cleavage stage had the highest expression of Hc-BMP10, followed by juvenile clams; the expression in the mantle gradually decreased with increasing mussel age. A strong signal was detected on epidermal cells on the mantle edge by in situ hybridization. In both the shell notching and inserting operations of the pearl fragment assay, we found that the expression of Hc-BMP10 increased after the above treatments. RNA interference assays showed that the silencing of Hc-BMP10 resulted in a change in the morphology of the prismatic layer and nacreous layer, with the prismatic layer less closely aligned and the disordered aragonite flakes in the nacreous layer. These findings indicate that Hc-BMP10 is involved in the growth and development of H. cumingii, as well as the formation of shells and pearls. Therefore, this study provides some reference for selecting superior species for growth and pearl breeding of H. cumingii at a molecular level and further investigation of the molecular mechanism for biomineralization of Hc-BMP10.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.127245DOI Listing

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